My question is who is to say what is the correct scheme? Skyraiders went through so many schemes over the course of there service careers that there really isn't one correct scheme. And this concept of the last Skyraider being historically significant is arbitrary and silly, why is the last one significant and the 300th Skyraider not? Should the dirt and oil stains that it had on retirement be reproduced?
When it comes down to it Mr. Downing has the right to paint it anyway he wants to, even if its pink with butterflies (please don't do this though!

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If you want to dictate historically accurate schemes then feel free to paint your skyraider anyway you choose. But until you own the plane, just be glad there are people like Mr. Downing who are willing to share themselves and thier aircraft with us, the enthusiast.
I want to thank Mr. Downing for sharing the images of his aircraft with us and allowing thier use in the Registry.
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